Inland flood hazards : human, riparian, and acquatic communities

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Inland flood hazards : human, riparian, and acquatic communities

edited by Ellen E. Wohl

Cambridge University Press, 2000

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Includes bibliographical references and index

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Description

This edited volume was originally published in 2000 and presents a comprehensive, interdisciplinary review of issues related to inland flood hazards. It addresses physical controls on flooding, flood processes and effects, and responses to flooding, from the perspective of human, aquatic, and riparian communities. Individual chapter authors are recognized experts in their fields who draw on examples and case studies of inland flood hazards from around the world. This volume is unusual among treatments of flood hazards in that it addresses how the non-occurrence of floods, in association with flow regulation and other human manipulation of river systems, may create hazards for aquatic and riparian communities. This book will be a valuable resource for everyone associated with inland flood hazards: professionals in government and industry, and researchers and graduate students in civil engineering, geography, geology, hydrology, hydraulics, and ecology.

Table of Contents

  • Part I. Introduction: 1. Inland flood hazards Ellen E. Wohl
  • Part II. Physical Controls on Flooding: 2. Hydroclimatology of meteorologic floods K. K. Hirschboeck et al.
  • 3. Floods from natural and artificial dam failures Daniel A. Cenderelli
  • 4. Anthropogenic impacts on flood hazards Ellen E. Wohl
  • Part III. Flood Processes and Effects: 5. Inundation hydrology Leal A. K. Mertes
  • 6. Geomorphic effects of floods Ellen E. Wohl
  • 7. Contaminant transport hazards during flooding Jim B. Finley
  • 8. Floods, flood control, and bottomland vegetation Jonathan M. Friedman and Gregor T. Auble
  • 9. Flooding and aquatic ecosystems Richard S. Wydoski and Edmund J. Wick
  • 10. The effects of variable river flow on human communities Dorothy Merritts
  • Part IV. Responses to Flooding: 11. Prediction and modeling of flood hydrology and hydraulics Jorge A. Ramirez
  • 12. Flood frequency analysis and statistical estimation of flood risk Jery R. Stedinger
  • 13. Paleoflood hydrology and the estimation of extreme floods Victor R. Baker
  • 14. Comparison of flood management strategies Chester C. Watson and Davis S. Biedenharn
  • 15. Nonstructural mitigation of flood hazards Eve Gruntfest
  • 16. Planning for flow requirements to sustain stream biota Clair B. Stalnaker and Edmund J. Wick
  • 17. Cultural perceptions of flooding Melinda Laituri
  • 18. Urban planning for flood hazards, risk, and vulnerability Douglas Hamilton and Alejandro Joaquin
  • Part V. Conclusions: 19. Floods in the twenty-first century Ellen E. Wohl.

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  • NCID
    BA49336699
  • ISBN
    • 0521624193
  • LCCN
    99052944
  • Country Code
    uk
  • Title Language Code
    eng
  • Text Language Code
    eng
  • Place of Publication
    Cambridge ; New York, N.Y.
  • Pages/Volumes
    xiv, 498 p.
  • Size
    27 cm
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